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Students to benefit from unique joint education programme with leading Singapore Institution

On Thursday 20th February Professor Mike Shipman, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International) led a senior Warwick delegation to visit the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore. The two institutions signed a renewal agreement to recognise our shared commitment to the Warwick - A*STAR Research Attachment Programme (ARAP) in Molecular Biomedicine.

Thu 20 Feb 2020, 09:17

Warwick welcomes Karel de Gucht to speak on “Great Britain after Brexit”

On Thursday 13 February Warwick welcomed former Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium and past-European Commissioner for Trade, Karel De Gucht, to speak about the future of Great Britain following its departure from the European Union. Over 50 Warwick Politics International Studies students and staff attended the lecture which took place at WBS London, The Shard.

Thu 13 Feb 2020, 14:01

Warwick welcomes winning transportation start-ups

 Four leading transportation start-ups have recently visited WMG to learn more about our expertise on Cyber Security for Automotive, Cooperative Vehicles and Intelligent Vehicles. The companies recently won the L.A. New Mobility Challenge, a major global startup competition focused on solving the challenges of urban mobility. The four award categories were 'shared and personal mobility', 'urban aerial mobility', 'smart infrastructure', and 'zero emission mobility'.

Thu 13 Feb 2020, 10:08

Warwick welcomes the President and Dean of International Affairs from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil

Warwick recently welcomed Professor Almeida, President of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, and Professor Saliba, Dean of International Affairs, to campus. A range of Warwick colleagues met with the delegation to discuss areas of mutual which map against UFMG’s priorities in their government-funded internationalisation project, PrInt. Discussions focussed on the thematic areas of Sustainability, New Technologies and Frontiers of Science, Health and Well-being, and Human Rights. With collaborations already being developed in the Departments of Chemistry, Statists, WBS and WMS, we have the opportunity to increase collaborative efforts through the increased exchange of staff and students.

Thu 06 Feb 2020, 09:50

Warwick students selected for the Global Young Scientists Summit in Singapore

Five Warwick students were recently chosen to attend the Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS) in Singapore, January 2020. They joined 300 young researchers worldwide for a chance to interact with eminent scientists and technology leaders.

Wed 29 Jan 2020, 11:39

Developing collaborations in North America

On 28th November, WMG hosted a research development conference with a North America focus, indicative of Warwick’s commitment to building collaborations in this area.

Wed 04 Dec 2019, 13:32

Nominations for the second cohort of Fernandes Fellows are now open

If you would like to host a Fernandes fellow, applications are now open.

Wed 20 Nov 2019, 14:32


Warwick signs agreement with Università Ca' Foscari in Venice

The University of Warwick has announced a collaboration with Università Ca' Foscari in Venice spanning a number of activities. As well as opportunities to develop joint courses, the agreement includes a 2-year postdoctoral position based at Ca' Foscari researching the history of the relationship between Venice and Asia. In addition Warwick will work with Ca' Foscari to deliver the long-running Warwick in Venice programme, enabling Warwick students to benefit from the new closer links during their term in Venice.

Thu 03 Oct 2019, 15:59 | Tags: Venice

Researchers look for better ways for UK universities to handle interactions with potential international students

Professor Helen Spencer-Oatey from Warwick’s Centre for Applied Linguistics (CAL) and Dr Kyung Hye  Kim from Shanghai Jiao Tong University have analysed the postings of students on Korean online communities as they interact with potential future PhD supervisors in the UK.

Thu 26 Sept 2019, 11:25

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